why is walking back into the light so hard to do?

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I do it at this point because thats what I started in - and because it will forever be a challenge - to become a flawless canoeist - the top of the top.

how much bigger do you really want to go in a kayak? - $1200 gets it to where everything is on the edge again - add new elements. new challenges(keeping dry, compensating for offside(or getting good enough to where you dont have to), cross boofing, and not getting holes in your airbags)


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Re: why is walking back into the light so hard to do?

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oopsiflipped wrote: why is walking back into the light so hard to do?
... maybe-perhaps, because you've had your eye's closed for so long?


(so do you keep one eye open :wink: while under water - or both closed)
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